CHICAGO — Milwaukee Brewers All-Star outfielder Christian Yelich left Tuesday night’s game against the Cubs with what the club called back tightness.
Yelich, the designated hitter, was replaced in the sixth inning after going 0-1 with a pair of walks. The Brewers defeated the Cubs 1-0.
“Concerning,” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said, when asked about what the injury means. When asked further if this could result in an injured-list designation, he said, “it could be.”
The 2018 National League MVP earned his third All-Star selection this season and began the night with a league-best .316 batting average.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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